School of Congregational Ministry

Since its foundation in 1893, Johnson University has been committed to training passionate, well-equipped ministers and preachers. The current faculty carries on this tradition of preparing dynamic leaders for an ever-changing world. The School of Congregational Ministry educates students to extend the kingdom of God through ministry, preaching, and church leadership.

Johnson’s strong reputation in the higher education community has drawn individuals from all over the world to study preaching and develop leadership skills. All coursework maintains a biblical core and is designed to provide a firm foundation for vocational ministry.

The School of Congregational Ministry offers numerous undergraduate degrees relating to various aspects of church ministry, including majors in preaching or youth ministry. Other options offered include online degree programs and an adult evening degree program for students seeking flexibility.